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funman: Only arm targets are actually affected: as3525, ipod, iriver, olympus, philips, sandisk. Shall I fix it? (The archos self-extractor also has the bug, but it doesn't cause problems there. I'd fix it as well of course)

Should we request that only the original author of a WPS upload it to the wiki? Don't we need to "hold someone responsible" for the claims of the attached license? And if so, who do we hold if X supposedly authors one and Y uploads it?

drifting off-topic for this channel, but I am not aware of a single-step program of such type. You are facing multiple issues - 1st being that folder.jpg is the unofficial Windows standard for album art in folders, and so you need to not only gather the album art, you need to convert to .bmp and to resize (at this time).

I think it is safe to say most of us either transfer full folders of music (and therefore associated files) or use an iTunes-like solution. Obviously in the first case you now can work with the images (conversion / resizing / renaming) through scripts performed on your player's "drive". For the second scenario (moving database managed audio files around) I personally think embedded album art would be the easier way, as then you could batch extract / re

blithe: that seems to be what the error says, as well. partition tables specify a filesystem type for each partition - that is probably different for mac vs win formatted. the partition layout may differ as well. perhaps you need to find a guide for converting your ipod?

the filesystem on my sanza c200 got messed up somehow and now I can't read or write any files, although rockbox will boot; I can't format it in windows, and reisntalling rockbox doesn't appear to have helped

btw. what I wanted to ask for a while - does the number that appears in [] after the nick in the raw IRC logs say something about one's "power" to use logbot or is it something freenode related? (I always thought it's the former but am not sure)

LambdaCalculus37: hmm, whys that? afaiu there's enough similar to other rockbox targets that the port itself wouldn't be that big of a deal, its just getting the unit to accept something new thats the sticking point?

kugel: but you see that it's not a primitive type (int, char). And to find the typedef (in order to find out what fields are inside) is exactly as easy or hard as to find the struct definition. So I still don't get it.